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“THE DEVIL'S HOLE."
A Bemarka’ole Story of an Old Saint
Near Chattahoochee.
Chattahoochee, Fla., Sept. s.—About
three miles east of this city, near the Sa
vannah, Florida and Western railroad
tracks, there is an old “sink” called the
“devil’s hole.” It is thought by negroes to
be bottomless, and they make it a point to
evade this particular spot after nightfull.
Tueold Wire road, leading from here to
Quincy and Tallahassee, ran near enough
several years ago to have pitched a stons
into it from a passing vehicle. Several un
successful attempts were made to get the
countv to put a wire fonco around the
piuce." Then some property bolder “kicked”
at that, and it was decided to move the
road half a mile to the left, and this was
done.
many strangb and curious legends
aro told about this wonderful “suck
hole.” In 18GS there was a family living
r.ear here whom we will call Jones—al
though Jones is not the real name. Mr.
Jones was a mechanic by trade and consid
ered to be “well up” in bis chosen profession.
He was about 50 or 00 years of age and very
industrious and thrifty. He had not been
here very long before he married a young
■woman about 22 years of age. They lived
very happily together for a short time, but
after four months of wedded lifo bis wife
presonted him with a bouncing baby boy.
Naturally he was much surprised. A few
nights later .Mrs. Jones and her baby disap
peared, and it was generally supposed that
be bad either fled to avoid her shame or had
leftfor parts unknown with her love.-. After
several weeks had elapsed the excitement
over the alfair gradually died out and it was
seldom spoken of. Jones became sulky and
morose; he moved out of his neat, plain
frame dwelling into a log cabin in a deso
late location several miles from town aud
was seldom Eeeu.
About two years after his wife disap
peared ho was takou suddenly sick with
typhoid fever. His condition was acci
dentally learned by a stranger named Ellis.
The citizens gave him medical atteution im
mediately, but after several days of unre
mitting atteution it was clearly evident 1
that he would never reoover.
MAKES A CONFESSION.
One night, about two weeks after he had
become sick, he called several gen
tlemen to his bedside, and confessed
to them that he had either choked
his wife to death or into insensibil
ity and thrown her and her infant babe
into the horrible sink. As Jones had
wealthy and influential relatives who were
highly esteemed, the story was kept from
the general public for tneir sake.
Several years after this incident a young
farmer was going to town with three bales
of cotton. In the two-mule team
which ho had was his little girl.
Espying the cool and shady puddle of wator
near the road he turned his team aside so
that the mules could get a drink of water.
They made a wild rush for the pool, as all
animals will do when they are thirsty,
especially mules, and they went up to their
knees in the treacherous loam. The driver
beat them and yelled at them trying to force
them out of their danger, but without avail
The more they tried to extricate themselves
the deeper they sank. The driver too late
realized that he had driven his faithful
mules, team, load and all into a genuine
“suckhole.” He snatched up his little
daughter and made a herculean jump for
safety. He cleared the dangerous ground
ami started Immediately for help to rescue
his team. When he returned several hours
later with thirty or forty men and ropes,
rails, etc., not a sign remained to toll him
what had become of the mules, wagon and
cotton.
LOSS OF CATTLE IN THE HOLE.
A great many cattle, hogs, and several
horses, sheep, goats, eta, have taken passes
Chinawjird by way of the “Devil’s Hole”
route. Of late years this dangerous suck
bo,’e has been filling up and is not now con
sidered very dangerous, although it is still
shunned. Mothers teach their children
from infancy to give a wide berth to this
■pot. It is thought by negroes to be haunted,
and there is not money enough in Gadsden
county to get one to speud the uigbt withlu
a hundred yards of the place.
PUTNAM CRIMINAL COURT.
Two Interesting Cases on Trial Last
Week.
Palatka, Fla., .Sept. s.—The county
criminal court has attracted a crowded
court room this woek. The State vs. John
D. Points and the State vs. KedmaD, both
assaults with intent to murder, were the
cases of interest.
in the first the evidence showed that
young Points had shot a negro girl, and the
defense was that be took her to be a thief.
The verdict was “Not guilty.”
The Heilman case was part and parcel of
this, and a report of one without the ether
would be incomplete. Redman, a negro,
was charged with having shat at young
Points in revenge for the injury to the
girl, and Points was on the stand testifying
when the jury in his oase returned. The
evidence against Redman was pretty con
clusive and it was the general opinion that
he would suffer for taking the low in his
own hands. The jury failed to agree. It
is understood that flvo wore for conviction ,
and one for acquittal.
battles with the bat.
Hasulteofthe Ball damas Between Vvm
Country's Big Clubs.
Washington, Sept. s.—To-day’s ball
games resulted:
NATIONAL LEA3UK.
At Cincinnati— R „ „ .
Cincinnati ?’ ? S B *2
Philadelphia. 5 g
Rt,inesMd Harrington, Gleason
ana Clements.
poned-Rafn I”®’ 1 ”®’ I ' hiladal l >hia - Cinclail ati post
£££*“*“ **,
Brooklyn 3 4 1
i,? at r erl69: KlnK ar Miller, inks and T. Da
les. Five innings—rain.
Second game— „ _
Pittsburg B :”’ K '
Brooklyn ....i'.";";. r 6 5
Batteries; Baldwin and' Mfiler;‘inks, I,ovett,
anddarJnSl Daiiy ’ Pive ‘“‘ass-rain
At Chicago — „
Chicago * *•“ *■
Boston , 3 | i
K“uy? Umbert Merritt; Staley, Gan-
At Cleveland—
tdog—Rain! b: * ,T6 ' and Esma 03110(1 in th!rd iD
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
"• b.h ,
Milwaukee 2 B s
MVau g hL C 1 “ an<l *Uligao, Dwyer
Second gaiao— _ „
Athletics R ; ;
Milwaukee ? * J
Twghm** 1 WeT * l ' ta *“<* Milligan.’ Davies and
At Washington— „ _
feTr- — • f B if 1
a,,d Su,cliffe;
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Bonohuo 610 C * raey ai,d Sutcliffe. Knell and
4‘ Baltimore— „
Baltimore R ' ah. c.
Louisville"'"' ® 7 1
anefp^an' 9 ' UQ d Robinson, Fitzgerald
At Boston—
poned^ainßoßton AG3oc,ation game post-
Thieves at Waycross.
tered'' {*■*•• 5 - —Thieves en
night through ‘ ng 0t May ? r Knight loss
therefrom th* a “ ° FOa window, and took
.Old watch aud
the countrv r r ber ' r ls a!g!> re P° rtf ‘ d from
name of the miles tnat thef The
was committed 3011 upon wiloni lUe robbery
“committed cannot be learned at
present. No clew to the robbers.
On the move
—Liver, Stomach, and Bow
els, after Dr. Pierce’s Pleas
ant Pellets have done their
work. It’s a healthy move
ment, too —a natural one.
The organs are not forced
into activity one day, to
sink back into a worse state
the next. They’re cleansed
and regulated—mildly and
quietly, without wrenching or
griping. One, tiny Pellet is
all that’s needed as a laxa
tive; three to four act as
a cathartic. They’re the
smallest, cheapest, the easi
est to take. Sick Headache,
Constipation, Indigestion,
Bilious Attacks, and all de
rangements of the Liver,
Stomach and Bowels, are
promptly relieved and cured.
FLORIDA'3 CAPITAL CITY.
Executive Appointments— I The Florida,
Georg.a and Western.
Tallahassee, Fla., Sept. s.—Articles
of incorporation of new companies have
been filed with the secretary of state os fol
lows;
The new Smyrna Bridge and Investment
Company, capital stock 81,000, which
will build a toll bridge across the Hills
borough river.
The Madison County Farmers’ Alliance
Warehouse Association. Capital stock,
850,000.
Tbo Jacksonville and Panama Rapid
Transit Company, capital stock SIOO,IOO,
which will build a street railway from Bay
street, in the oity of Jacksonville, out to
Panama park.
The Halifax and Indian River Railway
Company, capital stock $500,000, which
will build a railroad about fifty miles in
length, to run from Daytona to Titusville.
EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS.
Gov. Fleming has made the following ap
pointments:
Henry Bacon and John C. L’Engle of
Jacksonville, to be members of the board of
health of Duval county.
Joseph L. Jacobs of Jacksonville, to be
auctioneer for Duval county.
J. C. B. Koonoe of Bumteryille, to be no
tary publio far Sumter county.
M. J. Taylor of Feruandina, to be notary
public for the state at large.
R- H. Porter of Apalachicola, to be county
treasurer for Franklin county.
W. F. Powell of Fort Myers, to be pilot
commissioner for the port of Fort Myers.
S. W. Walker of Aroadia, to be notary
publio for the state a t large.
Newton S. Rogers of Louisville, Ky., to
be commissioner of deeds for Florida in
Kentucky.
Noe Preslar of Picoiata, to be inspector of
timber and lumber for St. Johns county.
Frank W. Knight of Key West, to be
auctioneer for Monroe county.
Samuel Payne and George II Penn of
Pqusacola, to be notaries public for the state
at large.
W. D. Greenwood of Pensacola, to be
inspector of timber and lumber for Escam
bia county.
Florida has two young ladies who are no
taries publio. They are Miss Clara I. Han
ford of Green Cove springs and Miss Ruge
of Apalachicola, botn appointed by Gov,
Fleming.
The city oouacil of Tallahassee has fixed
the rate of city taxation for 1891 at 10 mills.
Last year it was 13>£ mills.
The first cargo of now steel rails for the
Florida, Georgia and Western railway will
arrive here about Sept.. 17, and a locomotive
and several cars are looked for on Sept. 22.
The machinery for the La Pierre phos
phate mines, two miles west of Tallahassee,
will be placed in position next week.
The work of boring Tallahassee’s artesian
well is rapidly progressing.
THE K'iNNEDY MURDER.
The Verdict of the Coroner’s Jury—The
Reward Offered.
Clayton, Ga., Sept. s.—An inquest was
held on the body of Mr. Kennedy to-day by
Dr. Gordon, the coroner, assisted by Dr. R.
B. Sconyers of Claxton.
Dr. Sconyors testified that Mr. Kennedy
came to his death by a load of buckshot
entering his left shoulder, passing through
bis right lung aud the arteries of the heart.
His ehouldor and one rib were also broken.
The News correspondent did not hear
the evldenoe, as most of it was private.
However, some parties are suspected, ami
■will probably be arrested.
A i eward of about $80.) was offered for
the guilty parties. A petition will be seut
to the governor, with about 200 names, ask
ing him to offer a reward.
GROCERIES.
MO3I.UA coMe.
To Have a Delicious Cup of Coffee
it Must be Made .
FRESH.
When Possible, it ls Best to
Grlni} the Coffee Yourself.
Few people understand the Importance of
freshly ground and freshly ma le col Tee. To
have a perfect cup of this delicious beverage it
is not only necessary to have high grade coffee
like the well-known MOMAJA, but it is best
that the bean should not be ground until the
coffee is about to be made, livery family should
have a small hand mill, go adjusted that it will
grind the coffee moderately tine. Buy in small
quantities, so that it Is sure of being fresh
roasted. Do not expose the bean or ground
coffee to the air any moro than you can helD,
and immediately after grinding pour on the
water, first making sure that it is boiling. Bet
it simmer gently on the stove for about flfteeu
minutes (not boil), and then serve immediately
with h-t milk In this way you can be c rtain
of setting the best reauits from such exquisitely
blended coffee as MOMAJA.
Kmu"uer the three indlspensible fresh's—
fresh, roasted , fresh around., fresh, made. Also,
make it strona and use plenty of hoi mUk.
ENGEL i ROTHSCHILD,
144 CONGRESS ST.,
SAVANNAH, oa.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1891-TWELVE PAGES.
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CENT A WORD.
ADVERTISEMENTS, 15 Words or more, in
this column inserted for ONE GENT A WORD,
Cash in Advance, each insertion.
Every body who h&g any want to supply, any
thing to buy or sell, any business or accommo
dations to secure; indeed, any wish to gratify,
should advertise ia this column.
pumoiau'
OHOTOGRAPHY—Prices reduced, cabinets
I 60 per dozen. Work first claim in every i
particular. J. N. WILSON. 81 Bull street.
MRS. A. RICHARDSON, midwife, Las re
moved to 204 Hall street.
DON’T throw your money away. Save some
for hard rimes. Five per cent, interest,
compounded quarterly. SAVANNAH SAV
INGB BANK.
"VtAll. HEADS! Something new in dress
Xv trimmings. Call and tea them. Corner
Barnard and York streets.
A T ERY nice work is done at moderate prices
v for cleaning, repairing and braiding, by S.
J. TISIIi.EH, 10! Liberty street.
TACOIi MOSKOVITZ, 195 Bryan street, scho-
O cbet of the congregation "Miava Israel,”
is an experienai and mohel with best references,
offers his services in the city and country, lu
thedtyfor poor people free of charge.
TJERSONAL—Why don’t my friend who
A started me in business step forward and
claim the reward? ROSSIGNOL.
C'OTTON GINS—The improved Augusta, the
' Pratt & Vanwinkle. We have 100 in stock
forimniediate shipment; also Presses. Shafting,
Pull}e. etc. I,OMBARD A CO.. Augusta,
f'ORTi NE-TELLER to be found in basement
_of li;J-4 Barnard street.
X' E’lY GOODS arriving on every steamer; au*
other invoice of thos" lovely pillow shams
at 20 cts. New novelties at corner Barnard and
Y ork streets.
Attention ladies: Mail 8o stamp for
sealed instnu-tions for enlarging your bust
5 inches, using ‘ Brnma’’ bust developer: guar
eateed; 24-pago illustrated catalogue mailed for
6c. "OiMV TOILET BAZAR. 224 'Fremont
strert, Boston, Mass.
lAERSONAL— Some people are never satisfied;
they are alwavs Seeking to pry into what
don’t concern them. 1 never ask questions,
ROSSIGNOL.
DON’T fail to get a copy of Sunday's issue of
the Mownitta News. For sale at BISHOP’S
DRUG STORE, corner Hall and Price streets.
Ij'RESH milk and butter, curds and cream.
buttermilk every day at the Milk Dairy,
Broughton street.
GRATTAN’B Irish Oinger Ale. Grown Soda.
Bass’ Ale and Guinness’ Stout; Read
Bros’, bottling ar# acknowledged standards of
excellence. M. LAVIX'S ESTATE, Telephone
64.
TV'IIEN YOU ARE IN YAMACRAW (lqnT
▼ V fall to call en JIM DEGN AN at the Sham
rock saloon, 68 Indian street. He has as fine an
assortment of liquors as can be found in the
city.
SHAFTINGS. Pulleys, Hangers and mill wont
all kinds, and repairs and supplies. LOM
BARD & CO., Augusta, Ga.
OHORT STEM BRAIDS, all long hair, any
O shade, at reduced prices. Latest style of
bangs, warranted water curl. R. M. BEN
NETT, Lovers lane.
NAIL HEADS! Something now in dress
trimming. Call and sea them. Corner
Barnard and York streets.
1 PURCHASERS of parlor and bedroom suits,
lounges, rockers, library tables, window
shades, oil clothq, mattings, etc., etc , get our
prices before buying or you will regret it after
ward. F. M. FRANCIB <fc CO., 192 Broughton
street.
\ITHEN~ YOU NEED Wince for o~ picnic,
v t for sickness, for banquet or for culinary
purposes. M. LAVIN’S ESTATE can supply you.
PERSONAL. —In seeking real estate invest
ments, homes or lots you should always con
sult the pgoper party. Do you seem to sea?
ROSSIGNOL.
THE SUNDAY MORNING NEWS for sale at
the SOUTH SIDE PHARMACY, corner
Henry and Abercorn.
ATLAS and Erie Engines, Boilers, Tanks and
Staoks, Grate Bars and Building Castings.
LOMBARD A CO., Augusta, Oa.
'\TF.W GOODS arriving on every steamer; an-
X i other invoice of those lovely pillow shams
at 20 cts. Now novelties at corner Barnard and
York streets.
IJERBONAL.—IThree 1 Three rewards. One five hun
dred dollars each. First for the proof on the
part of the claimant who started me in bus!
ness. Second, for the real estate dealer who has
sold at private sale more property than I have
in twelve months. Third, for tbo dealer who
has done more for the poorer classes than 1
have in gasy payments ROSSIQNOL.
IF yon are in need ot money and
want a liberal loon, for any length of
time, at lowest rate of interest, on Diamonds,
Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, etc., and if you
want your valuables returned in the same con
dition as left, patronise borne enterprise and
call at the Old Reliable Savannah Ltoenaed
Pawnbroker House, I*9 Congress street, K,
MTHLBRRG. Manager.
IJKLP WANTED.
T\ T ANTEB, a first class chambermaid. Apply
v v 216 South Broad street.
wANTED, a cook. Apply Monday morning
D at ICO Gaston street.
a competent house girl. Apply at
IV 60 South Broad street.
TIT ANTED, an agent with $25; can make $5 a
_> l day with ease Address T. li, this office.
\\T ANTED, 330 first-cr ass cross tie men. Ap-
II ply to J. T. 51ILLEN, Manassas, Oa.
TXT'ANTED, a good tailor; also a good tall-
Vv oress, by S. J. TISHLER, 111 Idberty st.
\'IGHT Watchman wanted. White preferred.
Apply at EMPIRE STEAM LAUNDRY
WORKS.
Y\rANTED, mea to Cl,t hay- Apply Monday
v * morning 7 o'clock, GEIL farm. Water's
road.
\\' ANTED, a white girl for general bouse -
H work; comfortable home and pood
wages to right party. Apply to 163 York
street.
\\ ’ANTKI) first-class stoiectitter3 at P.
II HAQAN’S marble vard, Hull and Mont
gomery streets.
YV ANTF.D, a smart colored boy for delivery
VV wag 'll Apply at FOREST CITY ICE
CREAM GARDEN, after 8 o'clock this day.
WANTED, agents everywhere, 100 par cent.
Vi profit. Call or address HENRY STRAUSS,
22 Barnard street. Savannah, Ga,
WANTED, planing mill man at O’Brien.
VV Fla. Address GEO. E. PORTER, O’Brien,
Fla. _
\\T ANTED—Music teacher wanted at Mlllen.
V V Ga. One who can teach instrumental aud
■vocal music; fifteen to twenty pupils at $3 per
month; half lessonr, each day; to commenceat
once. Addrtss 11. V. LESTER.
T\7ANTED, a man in each county to sell
VV hardware specialties to business men;
good pay: send for samples. WRIQHT MEG.
CO.. 34 Park Row, N. Y.
\ GENTS, s"> to $lO per day collecting small
pictures for us to copy and enlarge; satis
faeti n guaranteed and usl outfit free. A.
DUNNE & CO.. 58 Reads street. New York.
\\7 ANTED, experienced cigar and tobacco
VV salesman to solicit local trade. Address,
stating past experience, salary expected and
references, P. O. Box 216. Brunswick. Ga
SALESMF.N for Georgia. Alabama and Flori
da to sell paper. bags, etc , on salary or
commission; only men with experience and best
references need apply. Address ELSAS, KEL
LER * CO., No. 158 Franklin street. New York.
“WANTED, twenty salesmen to carry as a aide
VV line our ' i.’aa on Delivery” cigar, with
gold-filled watch; big pay. C. O. D. CIGAR CO..
Winston, M. C.
KMDLOYMMKT WASTJD.
■IITiNTED, position for light housekeeping in
VV small family, by an elderly lady. Apply
HOUBEKEF.PI NG, this office
WANTED by a thorough, practical account
ant, a position as bookkeeper. Can fur
nish good references. Address E. J. IRWIN'S.
Savannah.
EMPLOYMENT wanted.
\ YOUNO M ANC!" rears old, wishes a posh
tion as ■tenogypNHK can burnish refer
ence. Address S., News
TTir ANTED, by yoEfftmao, position as clerk
r r ju office. Bight jfjar* experience; good
references. W. M , ggm " ,
YY" ANTED, by Mjffigledy of experience, a
? T position asjMpjfiiJtoiPn °r goveruecit U>
small chihlreu. RMBqpttCga oxehaugei. Ad
dress MISS NTTF.Jfjgat Station, S. (c
WrANTED, a r-MW • Stenographer and
vv typewriter, own K-mtagton type
writer, Address SHHfMMW’e this office.
TIT ANTED, girl a*
>v nurre or Addiy-ss WILLING,
News oitice.
\TOUNG MAN.,dßy3d during dsy, desires
clerical wcrtßsSS.dWarijiLo! , alter 7 p. *.
RESIDENT, NewiMMe.
YY r ANTED, a poittjgaas porter :n store, ( an
j y write a cooAdhEw J (color( a). Address IA
B. T , care this qfSdr -
IJOSITION WAlSKpjhr >#hg manv>: las
three years’ iffoifire work ; llraA
eiass shipping 01-WhMai'buelne-s man; honest,
sober and L F. M this
itooaw'wanted.
YY7ANTED. two uhfhrnished rooms with gen-
M tile family. Address Oil A, the Marshall.
YV ANTED, by a small family, on < r before
v v Oct 1, flat or small house, centrally lo
cated. Address immediately, HOUSE. 181
Broughton street. ___
YV ANTED, pleasant room in quiet family by
ti a youog man with good references;
musical family, between Liberty and Duffy,
preferred. Y. M., this office.
WANTED, two alcely furnished rooms and
v v good board ih private family by young
gentleman and \wfe. Oct. 19th; references re
quired; convenient to park. Address Lock Box
No. 75,city. ’.w;i ~and
WANTED, unfurnished room, with board, in
* V private family, by newly married couple;
southern portion o£ oitv preferred. Addrtss P.
A. J.. care of News office.
WANTED, flat of 4 rooms or small house
i V near Broughton street, between Haber
sham and Jefferson. Address “M.,’’. News
office. it- •
MUCEhLAXKOU ' ANTS.
YV"AFTED. ICO pianos to tuee. Oaly skilled
v v artists employed in this department
DAVIS MUSIC CO., ~ ,
YV antk ' ) . to rent within two Etr clcs Pulaski
v v square, stable and lot for live edws. Ad
dress ATLANTA, oaya Morahig News.
\Y7ANTF.D, 100 pianos to tune. Only skilled
ii artists employed in this department.
DAVIS MUSIC CG.
WANTED, Confederate re'ics for prompt
cash, such as old battle dag,, uniforms,
coats, and everything of an interesting nature
I. B. COHEN, of Louis Cohoa J Cos., of
Charleston, S. C.
\VANTED, twelve liithdred dollars, on gilt-
I • edge security. Slate teruin. Address E.
A.. care News.
TVANTF.D, 100 pianos to tuns. Only skilled
il artists employed in this department.
DAVIS MUSIC CO.
BOARD WANTED, by small family, about
Oct. Ist; references exchanged. Address
immediately, BOARD. P. O. Box 314.
W ANTED, Collections of ail kinds. Prompt
i returns, pe.soual attention. JOHN D
ROBINSON.
TYTAXTED, the care of estnf-v; rents col
s'v lected, taxes, etc. naid; ah on commis
sion. Call or address R. H. JONES, Bull aud
liryan
I ) EAD the Sunday MoXsuvo Nfwb. For sale
H at KIEFFER’S DRUG STORE, West
Broad aid Stewart streets
YyANTED, 100 pianos to time. Only skilled
v eras's employed lu this department
davis music go.
W ANTED, every one to fast our Schuylkill
T v Malt Whisky. Its purity ls unquestioned,
and its superiority woo first prsmiumat World's
Fair. New Orleans, 1885. 4, LAVIN’S E3TATE,
W ANTED. 100 pianoi to tiAic. "Only skilled
vv artlsta employed in Wiis department.
DAVIS MUSIC CO.
ROOMS TO KENT.
r p Wo furnished roams for rent. Apply at 30!
JL Congress street.
IjiUHNISHEI) ROOMS for rent cheap, with
- use of bath and gas 50 iiaberebam street.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT 97
Liberty street, with bath.
RENT, furnished, a'l or part of 56 South
Broad street. Apply on iremlses
VOR RENT, a flat of Hires rooms with bath
-s attached. (18 fir. Julisn street.
NICE ROOMS, furnished nr npfuralshed, to
rent with board, at 11? Duffy strain.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS to rent at, 7Hi Farm
street. Apply at stare
RENT, three south moms, furnished or
unfurnished, 42'i Montgomery.
RENT, a desirable froqt room, newly
furnished, for gentleman only.'’ 130 Lib
erty Street.
ONE large and small, neatly furnished
room, southern exposure. Apply 63 Harris
street.
IpOR RENT, pleasant rooms.! large and small,
furnished or unfurnisheds at 66 Barnard
street. fo
RENT, one large south room, parlor floor,
* furnished or uufursished. 41 Bolton
street. • -re mi
' —A*-. IO v 4-
N ewly furnished south frond reoai. inpri
yate family, wit hum of bath-. • i!08 Bryan
street. t, tap.
|COR RENT, comfortable furnished room for
A respectable gentleman. Address ,21 Mc-
Donough street. ( 4 f
FOR RENT, three niee m m • southern ex
posure; water on :pir,e tivq#v
Hull stro-t.
- flat of rooms fqr rent, south
front, centrally located, with bath on same
floor. Possession JlTen Oct 1. Address “MaR
SHALL,” care 3loruuqg Ness.
ROOVfS to ronti fronting south.
with the use of bath on the same floor. 30
President street.
A VERY desirable front room on second floor
J Y for rent to a couple ot yo ing gentlemen,
furnished; or two eouneotiug unfurnished
rooms. 27 Broughton street.
IjiOß RENT, at northwest corner Barnard
and Liberty streets, second and third floors
and basement. Possession Oct. Ist. Apply at
Dr. Esley's dental office, 158 Liberty street.
r | ’O RENT, rooms ou ia a third floors.
A Whitfield building, oyor the posfoflioe;
its-stion tnoewiealrable In the city. Apply to
JOHN SULLIVAN * CO., 1"24 Bay street.
HOUSES AND STOKES FOR RENT
17*OR RENT, tenement houses, 174 and l"4t£
Jones street PWt*>ssion October I M, n
BAKER, Real Estate agent. _
\GO ID business stand for rent, sfore 6nd
dwelling. Acid# northwest corner Bi
marck nn(l ogeecliSL reAds
C* MALL HOUSE KOU RENT, No, 18 Gordon
k? street. App.yAfSj Hull street.
FORRF.N’T. nefTyiule, seven roomr, No. 8
Hail street. moffem unproTemefrai. - Aasiy
WILLIAM SHKEHAJ>. Vti York. .^1
L’CH RETT, from.gwis L dwelling 7j'',L*nry
1 street; S3 O pnr Afply to* G- JU.
REMSHAHT, ‘
I ’'OR RENT. dwel&SK 1*
corner Huntingdon; sll per month; phSues
eion given at once. ApplyJo G. H. KF.MBHART,
118 Bryan street.
VOR RENT, house dW Duffy street. bwSWren
J Barnard and Jaffaraoti. containing two par
lors, dining-room and fefiction, aqd Jfour bed
rooms. withall modem" oonvinlenoe*. J. E.
FULTON A: SON.
UOR RENT, twoeoaseotlng stores, TAtsad 76
I Kay street, between Abercorn aad Liucola;
each store thn-e stories and basement, liUxlOO.
J. E. FULTON A SOM. ■
F’OR RENT, two-etory brick house bn base
ment. No. 45 JoneS- rtreet, second doer east
of Habersham: posseaeloo Oct. L J. K, FUL
TON A BON. - ~
LT)R RENT, stores oW-Bay street now eeeu
r pied by J.W.Tcepie, from Oct. 1. ROSSIG
i NOL.
HOUSES AND STORK* FOR RKS C
RENT, store 190, north side Broughton,
between Jeffereon and Montgomery
streets; brick, throe stories on cellar, running
through to lane. H. J. THoMASSON. 114
Bryan, between Drayton and Bull streets.
V*OR RENT, three houses, four, seven and
J eioven rooms respectively. Apply at 04
Broughton street.
IpOR RENT, from Oct. 1. house No. 93 Jones
street, between Drayton and Abercorn.
Apply c. 0. CHAMPION, agent, No. 11- Bryau
street.
LX)R BENT, houses perfectly new, with bath
1 rooms and all modem conveniences; will
rent cheap to right party Apply to P. Me-
MURRAY, corner Perry and Houston streets
FpO RF.NT, store. Whitaker street; pos
-1 session Oct. 1. Apply at store.
jj'Oß RFNT. residence southwest corner of
Drayton and Broughton street lane, from
Oct 1. ROSSIGNOL.
it RENT, new stores on Drayton street,
near court house; also desirable residence.
CL P. MILLER, !2*2 Broughton street.
1?08 RF.NT. new nine-room house. No. 41
Gordon street, between Price and Haber
sham. DAFI IN A SON, lbV9 Drayton street.
tj'Oß RF.NT, two story tenement bouse on
South Broad street, next to corner Barnard.
Apply to R. 8. CLAGHORN, agent, N(X 8 Dray
tou street.
4 8 UYTON, GA.—Furnished cottage for rent
v* from October Ist. For particulars address
PiF.ROE, care News.
IT'D K RF.NT, commodious three story house
containing seven large airy rooms, pantry,
bath. Hot and cold water, and gas throughout.
Reasonable terms HEAGARTY, 252 Lincoln
or IC3 Broughton.
RF.NT. store. The 3-story building 150
Broughton street. 10x10 feet. One of
the best locations in the city. Apply on
premises, immediate possession If desired.
lAOR KENT, residence 188 Duffy street, be
r tween Bull and Whitaker streets; new and
commodious. P D. DAFFIN A SON.
I DOR RENT, dwelling No. 20 Montgomery
. street. Apply to OKU. W. PARISH.
I DOR RENT, first class residence with all
modern improvements. SOLOMONS &
GO.. Bull street.
IDOR RENT, dwelling No. 50 Waldburg street
I from Oct. 1. N FRIERSON, 70 Bay
street.
IpOlt RENT, the promises 161 Congress street,
now occupied by Appel A Schaul Posses
sion Kept, 1. For terms apply to UEO. W.
OWENS, IS4 Bryan street.
FOR KENT- MlSt ELLA NEOUfI.
tl'OR RENT. 35 second-hand pianos; first class
_order. DAVIS MllßlO < X >.
TDORRENT,26second hand pianos; first class
£_ order. DAVIB MUSIC CO.
IDOR RENT, 25 second-hand pianos, flrst-class
V order. DAVIS MUSIC CO.
I NOR RENT, from September i, desirable
office lu Cotton Exchange Building. J. I’.
MFRRIHCW, Suptrlptendent,
IDOR RENT, 25 second hand pianos; first class
<irder. DAVIS .MUSIC UP
IDOR RENT, 25 second l and pianos; first-class
order DAVIS MUSIC CO.
FOR LEASH
t-po LEASE, truck farm, fifty acres Apply
I JOSEPH H. BAKER, Crystal loeCompany.
FOR SALE.
HORSES AND MULES acclimated, large
mules, family broko homes, nice driving
teams, heavy truck and delivery wagon horses
ail kinds saddle and harness, fine mares and
horses. Livery lias latest style rigs; best oc
commodate.l and best fed boarding stock In
city. More box stalls and mule pens. Cheap
est; best guaranteed; best stock and more of
them than auy other stable. J F. UUILMAK
TIN & CO.’S STABLES.
lOT adjacent to the White BlufT road, three
J miles from Fxol ange. Twenty-five cents a
week- ROSSIUNOL.
li'Oß SALE, 50 second hand pianos, good ns
new, cheap and on easy terms. DAVIB
MUSIC CO.
l” EVEN HOUSES on Cuyler and Henry; good
it renters; large .ot. ROSSIGNOL.
I~VIR SALE, a gentle cow, rart Jerse.v.with 10-
' day-old heifer calf. 47 Bolton street, corner
Habersham.
I,''OR SALE, gaa stove. Apply 160 U Duffy
I street.
\BOUT FIFTY of my ten-cents-a-wook lots
now on hand. If you want any, dbmo
around. ROSSIGNOL.
MONTGOMERY and BRYAN—Fine corner
property for sale. C. P. MILLER, !22
Brougnton street.
18 OR SALE, a tine young cow, with young
calf. Apply at 106 Macon street.
V MAGNIFICENT lot near West Broad, north
of Hay street. Cash gets the pie. KOS
SIGN'Oi,.
C EVEN-OCTAVE PIANO in nice order will be
O sold cheap. Apply J. McLAUGHLIN It
SON.
IT'OR SALE. a pair of younr, gentle horses;
' will mil aheap. Address ‘ G., ’this office.
I WILL oiTor in a few days lots just south of
Anderson street, ten dollars per month.
KOBgIONOL.
[.■'OR SALE, a fine piano, cheap; owner has no
l 1 further use for it. Address W. 8., this
office.
lOTS, adjacent to the city, for ten. twentv-
J live and sixty cents a week. ROSSIGNOL
F'OR SALE, a store doing a good business
about sir miles from Tisrdeeville, S C..with
a fine line of groceries and liquors and notions,
etc , such as is sept in a conhtry store, for sale
cheap to a cash purchaser, as the owner is un
able to attend to it. THOMAS A. TOLLIARD.
MY LOTS for 60 cents a week are tbe best on
the market and nearest to Belt Line. KOS
SIONOL.
I7KJRSALE, cheap, one large refrigerator.
Apply Ulo South Broad street.
TOT on King street, on the installment plan.
j Price five hundred dollars. ROSBIONOL.
I.XIR SALE, 50 second-hand pianos, good as
new, cheap and ®n easy terms. IAViS
MUSIC CO.
V BEAUTIFUL Bay street office property on
easy terms: deferred payments: a nomi
nal rental. ROSSIGNOL.
I I OUSE on New Houston, between Habr
i l shaui and Lincoln, for sale, well built and
with large vnrd and cardan; lovely home for
small ramify. lent 13x105. Fruit trsec, large (lower
garden, etc. Plenty of space to extend house If
necessary. Price 8'2,6'j0. R. D. LaKOCHE &
CO., 116 Bryan street.
INORSALE, Shead of mules. A. McCOK
r M!CK._
MAGNIFICENT residence on northwest cor
ner of the prettiest street in Savannah.
Easy terms. ROSSIGNOL.
F'OR SALE, five shares Excelsior Loan stock
cheap. Address L., News offioe.
JOTS on Twelfth street for five hundred dol
j iars each; well situated. ROSSIGNOL.
*.
lARGE two story house on basement, JoDes.
j between Abercorn and Drayton. J, Mo
LAUGH UN (t SON.
IfiOURTEEN room brick residence. Drayton,
I near Broughton; will make satisfactory to
right party. ROSSIGNOL.
BUOU residence on Gwinnett street; will
lend purchaser 15,006 for five years.
ROSSIGNOL
INOR SALK, 50 second-hand pianos, good as
I new. cheap and on easy terms. DAVIS
MUBIO CO.
Lovely lot for reasonable price on Gordon
f street; best location ia that section. ROS
SIGNOL
lI'OR SALE, boy s pony cart and harness.
1 new; also buggy, with pole and shafts,
double and single harness, cheap. Parties leav
ing city. Apply at ALMONT'S STABLES.
TPOK SALE, lot on Gordon st„ at 81.000: lot on
r NevPHouston.at |1 5j0;lot on Duffy 5t.,|1,500;
t oti l on Gwinnett si, east of 8., F. &W. K'y, at
$5OO each on monthly payments; bouse and lot
on Henry at., 84.000. easy terms; house and lot
on Duffy, 86,000, monthly payments; nbuse and
lot on Third *t„ 81,600, payments to suit pur
chaser; nice farm of 16 acres near cPy, for
8l,600; a bargain in a small tract of land in Ditt
mersviile; Some nice lots this side 8., F, &
W. By., at 8160. monthly payments; lota at B*s,
monthly payments,etc., etc.; Skyiand lota.Bloo.
R. H. JONES, the real estate ooaveyancer.
FOK SALT.,
I /OR SALE, a truck farm, fifty-seven acres.
twelve miles from (savannah ami one mile
from railroad elation, with comfortable house,
barn and other outhous'S. For particulars
address HENRY BEIBER, Burroughs, Go.
IOT one eleven by two sixty. Pine and West
a boundary. Very reasonable. Splendid
lot. 11U8S1GNOL.
Ci HOICK lot fronting square for sale. For
apply to I. D. LsROCHF. &
’. \ ' K HAVE a client who isan immediate pur
' v clraser of an eight roomed house in east
torn portion of city and north of Gwinnett Price
no object if the property suits. Send particu
lars to H. D. LaKOCHE £ CO., 11# Bryan
street.
MAGNIFICENT Margaret street property;
those sivh mg cheap homes should see me
at once. ROSSIQXOL.
1 /OR SALE, 50 second-hand pianos, good ns
new, cheap and on easy terms. DAVIS
MUSIC 00.
HOUSES l umbar and Pine streets:
P vsu'n ‘j* ul,fr ** locality; cheap.
SALK, 600 hundred acres heavily tim
bered c toy land: also one twenty-horso
power engine and saw-mill lying on South
Bound railroad one hundred miles front Savan
nah. Ua.: side track on place. Apple to J. A.
WEATHERSBEE, Evergreen P. 0., Orange
burg county.
IOT corner of Hall and Barnard; will sell at
a re ntable price and ou easy terms. ROS*
yiGNOL.
On P er for t'OKgy harura*, very
V vw ebaap. NEIDLINUER Jt BABUN.
i GROCERY STAND on R#nry atreafc, corner,
' ' . very obeap for cash; growing neighbor
hood. ROSSIGNOL.
I/OK SALE, seven brands Hungarian WlttesT
* highly recommended to invalids by leading
physicians. SI. LAVIN'S ESTATE, Sole Agent.
f pHHEK beautiful lota on Barnard; forty five
I by one hundred and thlrty oue, four thou
sand each. ROSSIGNOL.
I>KAI TIFCL residence on Duffy, near Aher
> _'. 0I Q - for caßh 1 a K reat bargain. ROB
81< i *()!#.
rr CENTS gets tile Sunday issue or the Mon*-
• * ura Niws. Be sure and read It. For sain
at MUI.LRVNK’S DRUG STORE, Wort Broad
and Waldburg streets.
IOT corner Anderson and Habersham, one
J of tt o best sites lu the city, either for an
elegant residence or to build seven houses.
Ttreae houses can easily be t ented at J2s per
month, paying at least tt pt-r cent, on Invest
ment. price for lor 84,800. R. D. LaROOHE
& 00., 116 Bryan street.
J/ LEOANT site for a email factory can Ite
J negotiated for on easy terms KOSBJG
NGL.
1/OR SALE, OO second hnwl pianos, good as
new, cheap and on easy turns. DAVIS
MUSIC CO.
FI'IKST-CLASS grocery stand on prominent
Liberty street corner. Can bo gotten on
easy terms. ROSSIGNOL.
VINT, HUNDRED DOLLARS cash and
I' twenty- dollars per month will buy two
story house in southern part of City; also one
desirable lot forsalecheap. JaS. HARKNKS3,
No. St! Whitsdcer street.
FpOR SALE, empty whisky barrels and cham
pagne baskets. M. LAVIN'S ESTATE, 45
East llroad street.
V Taylor street residence can be negotiated
lor through ROSSIGNOL.
IIT AGON KT, uarrio* u [toseengers, just tho
v 1 thing for beeoh and plemc parties. UUIL
MARTIS * CO.. Stables.
I.AALATIAL residence on Bull street, eighty
feet front ou prominent square. Soo me
for terms, ROSBIONOL.
I/OR SALK, all the purest California Wines.
A Clarets, Sauternei, Relsllngs, Peru, Sher
ries and Catawba# at M. LAVIN'B ESTATE.
MANY cliolce lots In every sect Jon of the
city at prices and on terms to shit. ROS
SIGNOL.
(\NK three horse-power engine and boiler;
J as new. Apyly at BOTTLING
WORKS, Margaret street
I/O U HALE, tho largest and beet assorted
stook of White Idoo Sash, Doors, Blinds
Mouldings, etc., eta. in toe South. Also all
ctandard brands of Pure White Leads, ooiors,
dry and in ail Mixed Paints, Varnishes, etc.
Mill nupp.ies. Hnilders’ hardware is my
specialty. Lime, Plaster and Hair, Direct im
portations of Kosendale and Portland Cement
Sower, Culvert and Flue Pipe, all sires, bends,
Traps, Ts, etc. Call or write for tny prtoee and
before buying. ANDREW
r pWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS in DittmersvlUe for
I ton dollursa month. This ts a rare change.
ROSSIGNOL,
*"! . 1 _ .. " ———mmm
BOA KIM NY..
Ur ANTED, a few boarders at 193 Perry
streut.
1 VEST board, south rooms, lowest prices in
y-* tire city, at Palmer house, 6T Jefferson st.
NICE ROOMS, good board, with or without
rooms, :0S President street; all conven
iences.
VT."L .I- 1 ■■ _ _ ™ji
strayed.
STRAYED, fr om 140 Henry street, largo white
pointer do.-, liver colored head and spot
on body, answers promptly to the name of
"Sheriff.” liberal reward if returned as above.
1., i , U|l L j.
LOST.
IOST, rny black English Collie Dog. answers
J to mime of Bill. Reward if returned to
Wm. HONE. 173 Gordon street.
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M ISC ELLA NSUU S.
VIOHT BEl.Lat KNIGHT'S PALACE PH AK
IN MACY. Telephone 371.
1 hammocks closing out, a few
-“E more left. OaU early and secure
on*. BAVANNAH FURNITI?BE COMPANY.
OFFICE chairs, roll top desks, secretaries
and book case combined, chiffoniers,
bamboo easels, elc. BARBOUR & CO., 109 Slate
street.
N'EW Cream and Edam and Pineapple Cheese
at the MUTUAL CO OPERATIVE ASSO
CIATION. G. 8. Van Horn, Manager.
f IVE ALLIGATOK 8, Florida curiosities,
1 J hand-painted sbell* and plaques, canes aud
photographs at ItHENBKRG’9,-118 Broughton
street.
/•(I BROUGHTON Sf ItßKT.—Here you wil’l
U.fflni MURPHY A FOUNTAIN, the light
ning umbrella men, with plenty of work, bat
they want more work. Seud or bring your um
brellas and parasols to them. Work delivered
free of charge. Umbrellas mended while you
wait.
N EW Croam and Edam and Pineapple Cheese
at the MUTUAL UO-UPEKATIVK ASSO
CIATION. 0. S. Van Horn, Manager.
HOW TO DOUBLE YOUR MONEY—Take
sha-es in tire NATIONAL ASSURANCE.
BIJIDING, LOAN AND CONSOL ASSOCIA
TION, 182 Broughton street.
A FULl.nsaortment of Fancy Cordials at the
1Y MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA
TION. (3. AS. Van Horn, Manager.
'TELEPHONE 136, and you will find that
JL BROUGHTON BROS. & CO. will be glad to
answer all questions regarding painting, paper
hanging, etc.
\FULL assortment of Fanoy Cordials at the
MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE . ASSOCIA
TION. G. S. Van Horn, Manager.
I > EMEMBF.It you expect to change your rest
TVi* deuce on toe Ist of Uctober, and you will
need various articles in tho Houy Furbishing
Goods line. You will find Juat what you want
at 137 Congress street. Remember the place:
savannah furniture company.
REMOVED from northwest corner of Brough
ton and Drayton streets to 141 Broughton
street, over Launey A Goebel’s photograph gal
lery. WM. E. WILSON, landscape photog
rapher
N OTICE.—This is the place to get your plain
and decorative upholstering done or mat
tresses renovated, chairs cauvd. slip oovers cut
and made to-order. All work promptly at
tended to. Give me a call. A. 8. GRIFFIN,
Whitaker and Hull streets.
IADIEB, if you want your bangs out in the
J latest style at your residence without ex
tra charge, address a card, with your number,
K. M. BENNETT, Lovers lane, or leave order
at Masonic Temple drug store. ,
HOUSE, sign, fresco and ornamental paint
ing solicited. Have your property im
proved and beautified by an applicat ion of paint.
BROUGHTON BROS. & CO. will do it for you
at moderate cost. Telephone 138.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MRS. M. C. MOLINA, music teacher, 77 Oojc
don street.
MISS PAULINE RYAN'S school for boys
and girls, 49 Huntington street, ill re
open Oct. 5.
MISS FINDER will reopen,her school for
small children on Monday, Oct. 3, at 45
Charlton street
MISS F.. S. GAILLARD will open her school
on Henry street lane and Barnard on the
first Monday of October.
MRS. SPEIGHT will open a school for young
children at her residence. 137 State street,
on Monday, Sept. 7; terms |1 00 and $1 £0 per
month.
1/KENCH ENGLISH school for giris; all
sitidie* may be taken in either language
as desired; private lea-one and French classes
in tba afternoon. MME. UHASTANET,assisted
by Hiiss Mary A. Owens, 157 New Houston
street.
BOOKS free to those who wish to learn bow
to gave. Open an account with the
SAVANNAH SAVINGS BANK.
I/INE claret cheap at the MUTUAL CO-OPER
r ATIVE ASSOCIATION, U S. Van Horn,
manager.
MRS. P. A. BHEFTALL, dresnmaker, bar re
moved to 32 Gwinnett street. Thanking
her patrons for their past patronage, she so
licits continuance of the same.
ALL PAPER! Wall paper! Wall paper"
’ T Latest and prettiest, designs, lowest, prices.
Telephone 183. BROUGHTON BROS. V CO.
t ' I NI: claret cheap at the MUTUAL 00-OPER*
1 ATIVE ASSOCIATION, G. 3. Van Horn,
manager.
/ \FFH’E chairs, roll top desks, secretaries
' t and book cake combined, chiffoniers;
bamboo eaoels. etc. BARBOUR £ CO., 160 Stata
street.
Dressmaking. Ladio* would do well to
patronise our dressmaking establishment,
l superintendent tho work myself and have a
first r'lass finisher. Send postal or apply to Mrs,
BEASLEY, corner Price and First avenue.
\LL CLASSES of real estate can be bough*
RO -SIGN* H at th 6 coruer of ~tty nnll Orayton-
r PHERE is everything to mtere you in th*
I Sunday Morkiho News. For sale ak
YONGE’S DUUU STORE, Whitaker and Duffy
streets.
\\ t ATi HF.S. docks and jewelry carefullyrea
’ repaired by competent workman at low*
est prices at RHKNBKRG'S, 113 Broughtoa
street.
IMPORTED Ginger Ale Jl 25 jrer dozen at th*
MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS
G. 8. Van Horn, Manager.
- ... ... n
IF you are troubled with bed bugs use on*
bottle Edson's Bad Bug Killer, and your
trouble will vanish; 25c. at LIVINUBTON ti
PHARMACY.
(3 A RTF BLANCHE champagne, the highest*
J grade of dry sparkling wine, our ova
"pscial Importation. M. LAVIN'S ESTATE,
sole agent ,
NEW California canned fruits in ioaf stigatl
syrun. MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE AS-'
SOCIATION, G. S. Van Horn, manager.
IpURNITIIRK repairerl or carefully [racked for
removal or shipment. All work entrusted
to us will have the personal supervision of ond
of flrm. BARBOUR & CO.
THE PLACE to buy your furniture iswhorer
you can get the best for the leaet money.
That place is the SAVANNAH FURNITURE
COMPANY, 137 Congress street, who carry a,
full line of Bedroom and Parlor Suites. Side*
boards, Refrigerators, Wardrobes, Hall Racks,
Carpets. MnttTngs. Chairs, Rockers, etc., which!
are sold on easy weekly or monthly payments,
or cheap for cash. Call and get their prices
and tornrs before purchasing elsewhere.
1/ENT’S TOOTH BRUSH, for 35c ; 'also
l\ full line of Hair and Nail Brushes, very
cheap, at KNIGHT’S PALACE PHARMACY,
Telephone 877.
A NICK now stock of furniture of all sortm
J Y from a kilchen safe to a parlor set: price*
Incomparable. BARBOUR St 00., 160 State
street.
XTEW California canned fruits In loaf sugaF
syrup, MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE AS*
SOCIATION, G. 8. Van Horn, manager.
fMRST-CLASS laundry, corner of Price atreek
aud First avenue, for gentlemen’s ani
family washing. Send In applications not later
than Tuesday each week. Parlies may rely orj
their clothes being done up In a proper manner
and open air drying. Please give us a trial.
M. BEASLEY.
OLD NEWSPAPERS 900 for 25 cents -a*
lluslnees Ofiloe Morning News.
ALL the French and Italian liqueurs and cor-*
■Hals at M. LAVIN’S ESTATE. •
XT EW fancy mackerel, MUTUAL CO-OPERA
-11 TIVE ASSOCIATION, Geo. S. Van Horn,
manager.
1/LoWEKS—A freab supply at Strong’a drug
I store daily. Floral designs at abort notion.
aEORGE WAGNER, telephone 43H.
A NICE new stock of furniture of nil sorts,
from a kitchen safe to a parkirset; prices
incomparable. HARBOUR A CO., 160 Stata
street.
BUY your paints, oils and brushes of
BROUGHTON BROS. & GO., 12 and 1
Barnard.
I REAR’S SOAP, two for 25c; English Tootle
Brushes, extraquulity, 20c; Household Am-,
tnonla, large siza, 10c, at LIVINGSTON’S*
PHARMACY- _ __
NEW fancy mackerel. MUTUALCO-OPF.RA
TIVE ASSOCIATION, Geo. 8. Van Horn,
manager.
r |' , HBRE Is everything to interest you in tb*
A Sunday Morkiwo Nrws. For sole at
YONGK'B DRUGSTORE, Whitaker and Duff*
streete.
FURNITURE repaired or carefully packed fo*
removal or shipment. All work entrusted
to us will have the personal supervision of on*
offlrm. BARBOUR & CO.
IMPORTED Ginger Ale 81 25 por dozen at th*
MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION.
G. 8 Van Horn, Manager.
BEFORE you buy or sell property consul*
ROBERT H. TAT JEM, Real Estate Dealer'
and Auottoueer.
IIMF.S. Limes, Limes. 50cents per 100 at th*
* MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA
TION.
A GETZ, tailor, 29V# Jefferson stre*t, doe*
• the best cleaning, repairing, dyeing.
Garrnsyrts mad* to order. Full line forsi I n &n<s
domestic samples. All work guaranteed satio*
factory. Brices moderate.
lIMESLLimes, Limns, 50 cents per 100 at th*
2 MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE aSSOCIA
TION.
JE. RUTH, Plain and Decorative Paper
• Hanger, office Whitaker and Hull streets.
Having opened my ofllce at tho above place, I
am prepared'to do all the highest grades of
wall and Having had she
years’ experience with Mr. J. F. Carpenter, and
for the last two yearn with Mr. J. o. Butler, |
refer to them, with others of this city. Alj
orders intrusted to me will have prompt am*
personal attentior. Respectfully, J. K. RUTH,
AT KNIGHT’S PALACE PHARMACyTDiaI
mond Dyes sc. Moth Wax Bc, Insect i'ow j
der 310, job lot of Plndud's lavender Water at
45c.
(AR 111 AGES, B V OGIEB, ETC.
SOME DOCTORS
Buy Buggies because they need them, others to
dignify their profession. All doctors need ve
hicles. Some buy and some don’t buy of us.
All will admit- however, the great variety of
styles we offer to the profession, and the ad
vantage an inspection will repay.
The SAVMH CARRRIAGE
AND WAizON CP.
“EVERYTHING ON WHEELS.”
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